The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

CLASS AAAAAA (8:30 P.M.)

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Lovejoy (13-1) vs. Norcross (14-0) Overview: Neither school nor head coach has ever won a state title. Lovejoy, which opened in 1990, made the state final in Class AAAA last year and lost to Tucker. Norcross, which started football in 1957, will be playing in its first state championsh­ip game. Lovejoy’s Al Hughes (109-80) and Norcross’ Keith Maloof (129-59) are in their 17th seasons as head coaches.

The Wildcats returned most major contributo­rs from its Class AAAA runner-up team, but were ranked only No. 7 in preseason because of the jump to a higher classifica­tion. They lost their second game at Colquitt County 14-7 before dominating a weak Region 2, winning their six region games by an average score of 53-2. They defeated TriCities (51-13), Marietta (3615), No. 4 North Gwinnett (21-6) and North Cobb (63-42) in the playoffs.

The Blue Devils were unranked in preseason largely because of their first-round exit in 2011, but they were expected to contend. They beat three-time region champion North Gwinnett 31-21 in the third game and kept rolling. Norcross can become the first team in the highest class since 1986 Valdosta to defeat all 15 opponents by eight points or more. Norcross has beaten Chattahooc­hee (34-7), South Gwinnett (27-7), No. 5 Camden County (34-20) and No. 10 Colquitt County (41-27) in the playoffs.

Lovejoy has 2,000-yard rusher Travis Custis and 2,000yard passer Alejandro Bennifield. The defense thrives on tackles for losses and turnovers. Norcoss has 2,000-yard rusher Alvin Kamara and 2,000-yard passer Joseph Wilbur. Myles Autry is a tremendous weapon as rusher, receiver and returner. Lovejoy top players: Custis and receiver JuMichael Ramos have committed to Georgia Tech. Other top recruits include NT Nate Norwood (Jacksonvil­le State), TE Arshad Jackson (Auburn), DE Veion Robinson (Middle Tennessee), DE Zane Fields (uncommitte­d) and Bennifield (uncommitte­d). Kamara, who is uncommitte­d, is rated among the top five running backs nationally by three recruiting services. CB Shon Akins has committed to California. DE Lorenzo Carter and DB/WR Autry have several SEC and ACC offers as juniors.

Their defense is what’s unique. Their ability to play tight man-toman coverage with no high safeties and put seven in the box, you don’t see a lot of that in high school. It’s difficult to pick up the tough yards in the run game. Most teams would be really rolling the dice to give up a big play, but they don’t because they put tremendous pressure on the quarterbac­k.’’— North Gwinnett coach Bob Sphire, whose team lost to Lovejoy 21-6 on Nov. 30.

“They may be the one team in Georgia to actually break down Lovejoy’s defense because they are extremely explosive on offense with Kamara and Autry. Kamara’s ability to stretch the field horizontal­ly before he cuts vertically makes it tough to load the box. But if Autry isn’t healthy (he hurt a knee in semifinals), that plays into Lovejoy’s hands.” — Sphire, whose team lost to Norcross 31-21 on Sept. 14.

Norcross 27, Lovejoy 20

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